Building Long Lasting Relationships With Quality Service and Trust Since 1980

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At 7120 East Furnace Branch Rd. 1/2 block east of Ritchie Highway

 

Fast

Most work completed in one day.

 

Honest

Do only work that is necessary.

 

Professional

ASE certified Master Technicians.

 

FREE Financing

0% Financing for 6 months!

 

Priced Right

Highly competitive pricing for the most respected service in town.

 

Choice Of Parts

High quality or economy parts saves  you money.

 

Convenient

FREE local shuttle service.

Early drop-off / Late  pick-up.

 

No Surprises

All prices must be approved by you before any work is done.

 

Incredible Warranty

18 months or 18,000 miles on parts and labor.

 

Work Done Right

The first time, on time. Serving our clients since 1980.

 

Customer Rewards Program

Free gas for your referrals.

 

100% Customer Satisfaction

Our most important goal.

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM

We Gladly Service Your Asian and Domestic Vehicles

Alpine Auto Service, Inc.

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We honor extended warranties.

24 Hour Emergency Towing Available  (Click Here)

Insurance work accepted.

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    In a word, NO! You DO NOT have to take you car back to the dealer in order to keep your warranty valid. It is in fact illegal for the dealer to tell you that. The owner’s manual spells out the maintenance required to maintain your warranty. As long as you follow the schedule in the owner’s manual for oil change intervals and other required service, the manufacturer cannot deny a warranty claim based on the work being done elsewhere. That is the law.

 

    Many dealers have their own maintenance schedules that include services that are not required by the manufacturer. These services may include such things as fuel additives, engine oil additives, power steering fluid additives, and transmission fluid additives. Look at the owner’s manual and compare the dealer’s maintenance schedule to the one in your owner’s manual. If items appear in the dealer’s schedule that are not in the owner’s manual, that service is not required to maintain your warranty.

Do I have to go to the dealer to maintain my warranty?

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